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Law Makers Are Now Questioning Obama's Place of Birth

A new law suit is being filed by a California attorney,Orly Taitz,who has four cases pending over the issue of President Obama's eligibility to be President.

The latest suit will include a demand from state lawmakers who forward state funds to Washington for documentation of his qualifications.

Four have signed up so far, including state Rep. Eric Swafford of Tennessee, who agreed to be a plaintiff "for a Writ of Mandamus to obtain original birth certificate, immigration records, passports and other vital records for Barry Soetero aka Barack Hussein Obama."

Taitz said the case will probably include members of the military as plaintiffs, since both state lawmakers and military officers are obliged to follow orders from the president, and both have a need to know the orders are legitimate.

"In the military, those would be unlawful orders, and [following them] would subject the officers to courts-martial," she said. "In the legislatures, they cannot follow any of his bills or orders they don't know who he is.

"As far as we know he is a foreign national, why should state legislators send any funds from the state to a foreign national?" she said.

Meanwhile:

U.S. Senator Richard Shelby, R-Ala has weighed in on the controversy over Barack Obama's eligibility for the Presidency by saying he has never seen proof the new president was actually born in Hawaii.

"Well, his father was Kenyan and they said he was born in Hawaii, but I haven't seen any birth certificate". "You have to be born in America to be president."